Approved Fund Allocation 2013

During 2013, the
University of New England's (UNE) Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) Committee
continued the important work of managing the implementation of the SSAF. On 30
July 2013, eleven students were elected to represent the new student body,
UNESA (UNE Student Association), which was incorporated on 26 June 2013. UNESA
comprises representatives from all modes of attendance at UNE. Their
representatives engaged in SSAFC deliberations throughout the year. Over 60
activities and services funded by the fee were undertaken by a wide range of
stakeholders in 2013, including student clubs and societies. An Annual Report
summarising activity over the entire year is available below.

Through regular
meetings of SSAFC in 2013, UNE has met Commonwealth requirements that a formal
process of consultation with democratically elected student representatives is
provided regarding the specific uses of proceeds from SSAF. Priorities for the
use of fee revenue have received considerable attention at these meetings.
Further, the SSAF strategic funding framework recognises the importance of the democratic
election of student representatives and student engagement as key to the future
of UNE.

Following is a
detailed breakdown of SSAF expenditure and allocations for the 2013 calendar
year.

If you are involved in the development or delivery of SSAF projects or initiatives, you may benefit from resources and materials that have been designed to support the effective delivery of SSAF funded projects and initiatives. The Resource Kit includes application forms, templates, fact sheets, and relevant information, polices and guidelines. Click here to go to the SSAF Program Management Resource Kit.

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